Paperclip Error
I'm getting the following error in my development.log
[paperclip] An error was received while processing: #<Paperclip::NotIdentifiedByImageMagickError: /tmp/stream28514-0 is not recognized by the 'identify' command.>
And i've googled about this error and i found out that many people have solved this by adding this line Paperclip.options[:command_path开发者_运维百科] = "/usr/local/bin"
However, i still get the same error even after adding that line! I've tried everything possible!
Any help would be highly appreciated!
Regards,
Punit
The Paperclip.options[:command_path] setting is for the location of your ImageMagick executables (in this case identify). Try running which identify
and setting the option to be the directory that is returned. If that command doesn't return anything, make sure that ImageMagick is properly installed.
Here is what worked for me...
I uninstalled the imagemagick that i installed from the official webpage. I reinstalled it from sudo apt-get install imagemagick
then i did write Paperclip.options[:command_path] = "to/correct/path"
THE PROBLEM HERE WAS...
when i ran "which identify" it appearde that the path was "usr/local/bin/identify" it means that we I was supposed to put as a path "usr/local/bin" as my path.
BUT IT DIDN'T WORKED!
I surprisingly found that i identify was also in the "usr/bin" path. So i changed: "usr/local/bin" to "usr/bin"
And that was all!
It means that it cannot find ImageMagick's executable identify
on the location you specified in Paperclip.options[:command_path]
(in your case /usr/local/bin
).
This is tipically caused by two reason:
- It might be that you actually did not installed ImageMagick.
- SOLUTION: install it:
- For MAC:
sudo port install ImageMagick
(which installs the binary release) - For UBUNTU:
sudo sudo apt-get install imagemagick
- For MAC:
- SOLUTION: install it:
It might be that the location where you installed ImageMagick is not
/usr/local/bin
but something else.SOLUTION: find where it is installed, or via the command:
which identify
(in case that identify is in the current PATH, as it should be)
or via a raw find through the file system:
find / -name identify
Anyway, the usual location for those file in Ubuntu should be /usr/bin
There are two possible problems:
- Image Magick is not installed or broken
- Paperclip is not able to find Image Magick
Let's take them one at a time:
1. Check you have Image Magick installed and it is working
Type:
identify
at the command line, it should work. If it isn't found, or fails to work, install Image Magick. Did this fix it? If not, continue:
2. Help Paperclip find Image Magick
Type:
which identify
at the command line to get the path to the identify command. Now, in production.rb, add the following line to the configuration block:
Paperclip.options[:command_path] = "/usr/bin"
Restart your server. That should fix it.
usr/bin worked me (Fedora 14 core)
Try running the identify command in the command line and see if that gives you some error message. I found out that my server was missing some delegate libraries.
identify example.jpg
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